Cutting Shifter
Cutting Shifter
I cut my shifter for a slightly shorter throw but its not short enough. The first time i hacked off the threads and put a new shift know on. This time i wanna go even lower but using a hacksaw while the shifter is still on the car is next to impossible. I don't even want to bother taking the shifter out. I need advice on the best way to cut the shifter while its stil in the car. thanks
try taking of the center counsel.....im planing on doing this on my short shifter also.....so i got a question....how do you plan on sticking the shift back on???? gluing it??? and oh yea...don't take off ur shifter, when i was changin mine out it too about 3 hours and yea it was a biat**.
Originally Posted by neptunemax
I cut my shifter for a slightly shorter throw but its not short enough. The first time i hacked off the threads and put a new shift know on. This time i wanna go even lower but using a hacksaw while the shifter is still on the car is next to impossible. I don't even want to bother taking the shifter out. I need advice on the best way to cut the shifter while its stil in the car. thanks
I dont know how good of an outcome or how short you can get your shifter without taking it out. Im pretty sure its not that hard to do, you can do it with some simple hand tools. If you dont feel like doing that take the boot off, grind down the little lips that hold it up (make a new one with duct tape or something lower) and use a sawz all or cutting wheel if you have them to cut the shaft shorter.
Im going to do mine tonight and ill let you konw how it goes. What i plan on doing is taking it out cutting a section out and reconecting the two parts with a collar. I have an aftermarket shifter but id lke touse the stock leather one more.
Originally Posted by d_warner
I used a hack saw. Just put it in gear, and hold the bottom with vice grips. Yeah it sux, but I can't think of an easier way.
-David-
-David-
Originally Posted by maxima98vspec
how do you plan on sticking the shift back on???? gluing it???
I got an aftermarket ****, and it was adapters for different size sticks and then 3 screws that go horizontally in to hold it on. It doesn't need threads, and fits on pretty much and size stick. I just got it off ebay.
Matt
Originally Posted by budha56
I got an aftermarket ****, and it was adapters for different size sticks and then 3 screws that go horizontally in to hold it on. It doesn't need threads, and fits on pretty much and size stick. I just got it off ebay.
Matt
Matt
Originally Posted by maxima98vspec
great thanx for the info, i might just do that with my SE-R shifter.....just drill a hole and put in a screw. but thanx again
Remove the shift ***.
pull down the boot
take a large plastic bag and push the shift rod throught it creating a place for the shavings to fall.
cut off the rod to desired length (2" in my case)
grind down the nubs that held the boot up
Use a couple layers of electrical tape around the rod to created new "nubs" to hold the boot up.
Install aftermarket shift ***
pull boot back up over electrical tape
**this does not really create shorter throws between shifts....but it does make it so you hand does not travel as far, it looks better, and still hifts like stock."
pull down the boot
take a large plastic bag and push the shift rod throught it creating a place for the shavings to fall.
cut off the rod to desired length (2" in my case)
grind down the nubs that held the boot up
Use a couple layers of electrical tape around the rod to created new "nubs" to hold the boot up.
Install aftermarket shift ***
pull boot back up over electrical tape
**this does not really create shorter throws between shifts....but it does make it so you hand does not travel as far, it looks better, and still hifts like stock."
Well, update the pipe cutter didn't cut it totally off since the wheel wasn't big enough. It did however start a groove for the hacksaw. I like the shorter shifter a lot better than stock and it isn't any notchier. I cut about two inches off and then grinded down the nubs for the boot. I30Mike great idea about the electrical tape holding the boot up! It was really starting to annoy me.
I cut mine 1.5in with a dremel. I left the nubs and the boot just fits perfectly. Theres some pics on my page...
http://www.cardomain.com/id/jeeve
http://www.cardomain.com/id/jeeve
Originally Posted by DAVE Sz
Cutting your stock shifter WON'T give you shorter throws.
Perhaps the issue is what exactly one means by "throw". Without a rigorous definition of this term, this argument will continue to go in circles.
heres some pictures for ya...
i love it. When people get in my car and see it there dont even know what it is. Good luck. Id suggest using a pipe cutter. If you cant get ahold of 1 of those use a dremel. The hacksaw method sucks *****. After you hack it make sure you get it flat on the top bc if u dont the **** will sit funny.
Good Luck
Sean
i love it. When people get in my car and see it there dont even know what it is. Good luck. Id suggest using a pipe cutter. If you cant get ahold of 1 of those use a dremel. The hacksaw method sucks *****. After you hack it make sure you get it flat on the top bc if u dont the **** will sit funny. Good Luck
Sean
Why would the **** "sit funny" if the top is not cut flat? With the appropriate insert, there shouldn't be any way it could do that. But then, I have never installed an after-market shift ****, so perhaps there is something I don't understand.
It seems to me that how much can be cut off is dependent on the following factors:
Shorter ***** or aftermarket leather shift boots will allow more to be cut off.
- OE or aftermarket shift ****
- OE or aftermarket shift boot
- Stock shifter or short shifter
Shorter ***** or aftermarket leather shift boots will allow more to be cut off.
OK, so since I have an automatic how would I go about to doing this. Would my only thing be to put the plastic bag over, cut/dremel and then solder the top piece back on? Does anybody have any pics with an Auto cut down with a Levoc?
Also, how much to cut on an auto, I know it can't be as much as a Manual?
Also, how much to cut on an auto, I know it can't be as much as a Manual?
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